I have my chartplotter set up for a split screen. 1/3 and 2/3 split. The 1/3 side is 1nm or less, and the 2/3 side is 1nm or more.
The 1/3 side is my danger zone. If a boat is on that side of my screen, I pay more attention to it.
For autopilot... when I have to deviate off course to avoid a log, or another boat, I disengage autopilot and maneuver around. Once I'm past the obstacle I will set heading hold on an intercept course with my course based on the 1/3 split side of my screen (since it's zoomed in to 1/2 a mile, 1/4 mile... etc...) When I get close to my original course, I will then engage "follow route". If I see a lot of yellow on the autopilot display, I immediately hit the standby button and go back to heading hold to wait longer and allow the boat to get closer to the original course. Once I hit "follow route" and I have very little yellow (the yellow is indicating off-course), the boat will naturally align back with it and continue on our course.
The problem with autopilot getting back on course is more difficult at slow speeds (7 knots or less). Just takes more time. But the process is the same as described above. If I just hit follow-route and I'm really off course, LaZina and I call that a "Crazy Ivan" from the movie Hunt for Red October as the boat will make as sharp turn that we don't want.
I don't leverage the shadow drive feature much. At least, not on purpose. Channel Surfing is driven by autopilot about 95% of the time and playing the "heading hold to get back on course" game is just a part of my driving.
Garmin's suggestion to this is to simply click the "re-calculate" route, which will re-adjust your course, based on your current position. I never do that because most auto-guidance routes I put in I have to make minor adjustments to the course. For example, auto guidance will run me right by the Mukilteo ferry terminal, with about 1/4 mile clearance... What if there's a ferry there, leaving, arriving or close to arriving? I want at least 1-2nm clearance coming around the ferry docks. So I'm always adjusting the auto-guidance course for things such as this. To hit that re-calcuate button would remove all my adjustments.
